WEL Networks | 2018 Asset Management Plan 118 NETWORK DEVELOPMENT Hamilton Network Development Schedule Hamilton Network Development (in Nominal Price $000) 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 Asset Specific Pricing Customer Driven Jobs Ruakura Inland Port 535 2,186 1,677 131 CHA third Transformer and bus extension 239 2,648 3,068 Crosby Switching station 1,186 1,263 1,291 Distribution Network Reinforce 524 523 535 547 559 571 584 597 611 625 Installation of LV transformer load monitoring devices 17 Smart Meter 349 357 365 374 382 391 399 408 418 427 Upgrade AVACB4 to provide security 608 Upgrade CBD Distribution Ring Feeders 580 TOTAL 890 880 1,434 3,106 3,805 1,093 2,170 2,508 4,968 4,120 Table 6.3.1.2 Hamilton network system growth projected capital expenditure 6.3.2 TE KOWHAI NETWORK DEVELOPMENT PLAN Te Kowhai network is supplied by Te Kowhai GXP. There are two large embedded generators in this network the 50MW Te Rapa cogeneration and 64MW Te Uku Windfarm and one small generation unit at Hamilton City Council’s Waste Water Plant 1MW cogeneration. The 33kV subtransmission is a mesh network where all 33kV subtransmission are interconnected and ringed with the Te Kowhai GXP. This network supplies the structured plan of Rotokauri, Rototuna and Industrial development in Horotiu and Pukete. The network has a lot of developments particularly on residential subdivisions in Rotokauri area and industrial developments in Horotiu area. Customer Group Number of Active ICP Electricity Delivered (GWh) Domestic 17895 122 General 4516 83 Small Scale Distributed Generation 207 2 Streetlights and Unmetered 65 1 Large Commercial 307 184 Customer distribution as at end of Financial Year 2017